Month: March 2016

Register-Herald in Beckley seeking advertising sales manager

BECKLEY, W.Va. — The Register-Herald seeks an experienced, creative and result oriented Advertising Sales Manager. The Advertising Sales Manager must have a strong understanding of print and digital advertising, as well as audience-based selling. We need a leader who will continue to challenge and motivate our talented sales team while successfully[Read More…]

WV Press Services Statewide Classified Ads for April 3-9

Jobs, property and miscellaneous products available in WVPS statewide classifieds SWC 040316 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS ARE NEEDED AGAIN! Train ONLINE for a new career working in a variety of settings! Get the skills you need now! Call for a free info kit! HS Diploma/GED & PC/Internet needed! 1-877-649-3155 ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER —[Read More…]

Endorsement: International Union of Operating Engineers endorses Kessler for governor

Kessler Receives Eighth Labor Endorsement in Gubernatorial Campaign CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 132 announced today that the organization is endorsing Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Jeff Kessler for Governor. Business Manager Chuck Parker says Kessler has a strong labor background and has always fought for[Read More…]

Sistersville hospital looks to be part of WVU system

SISTERSVILLE, W.Va. — Sistersville General Hospital is looking to enter a management agreement with WVU Medicine as the first step to the facility becoming part of the health care system. President and CEO John May said the hospital is in discussions with WVU Medicine (formerly West Virginia United Health System)[Read More…]

Procter & Gamble reveals brands to be made in WV

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Procter & Gamble has announced the eight products that will initially be manufactured at the company’s new $500 million plant now under construction at the Tabler Station Business Park. The company’s Bounce fabric enhancers will be the first products manufactured locally when the facility opens in late[Read More…]

Attorney general’s ethical policy is welcome change

An editorial from The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register  WHEELING, W.Va. — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s announcement Tuesday that his office is returning $5 million to the state treasury may have seemed like ho-hum news to some West Virginians. After all, Morrisey should be expected to do that. But such action was not always[Read More…]

Ex-Wayne assessor gets probation for embezzlement

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Former Wayne County Assessor Eric Hodges was placed on five years’ probation Wednesday for embezzling more than $50,000 from the county. Hodges had pleaded guilty to two counts of felony embezzlement in January and faced a maximum 20 years in prison. Each count had a one- to[Read More…]

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